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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo VSR-880

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52) is turned on, the Play Condition display will be "Ply." The input/ track mixer display will indicate 1-8 for channels whose Channel Link is OFF, and a-d for channels which are turned ON (p. 82). 2 MARKER #(marker number) This shows the marker number for the current time. If a mark point has not been assigned to the current time, the closest marker number located before the current time will be shown. 3 TIME The current time of the song is displayed as SMPTE time code. * SMPTE Time Code (p. 149) 4 MEASURE This show's the current measure of the song. 5 BEAT This shows the current beat of the song. 6 SYNC MODE This indicates the current sync mode (method of synchronization). 7 SCENE This shows the currently used scene number (mixer setting). An asterisk "W shown at the beginning of the scene number indicates that the current mixer settings have been modified since the scene was recalled. 8 REMAINING TIME This shows the remaining length of time available for recording (p. 40). 9 Bar display In normal condition, the item selected by [SHIFT] + [DISPLAY (PLAY)] are shown graphically. While you are making a setting, data for the setting being made is displayed graphically. 14 Front and Rear Panels 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 PLAY (DISPLAY) Button Press this button to return to the screen that appears when the VSR-880 is turned on (norma! playback status). In conjunction with [SHIFT], this switches the item shown in the bar display. 2 SHIFT Button This button is pressed in conjunction with other buttons to access additional functions of those buttons. The functions of the buttons when used in conjunction with [SHIFT] are imprinted in blue characters on the front panel. 3 MASTER section TIME/VALUE dial: In normal (playback) status, this dial adjusts the time of playback. This is used to change the settings values for each parameter when settings are changed. [LEVEL/BALANCE]: This accesses the Master Block setting page. (p. 85) 4 EXT SYNC (External Sync) Button Press this button to select the device, whether the VSR-880 or an external MIDI device, to act as the master or main controlling device, (p. 117) 5 UNDO (REDO) button Press this button to cancel a recording or editing step that you have made (Undo function: p. 47). Pressed with [SHIFT], this button cancels the last performed Undo function (Redo function: p. 48). 7 MIDI/DISK Indicator This indicator lights green when MIDI messages are being received, and red when data is being written or read on the disk drive. If both of these are occurring, the indicator lights orange. 8 PARAMETER button Use these buttons to switch the parameter display. 9 EXIT/NO button This is pressed to cancel the current operation or exit the current screen. If two or more setting items (parameters) are shown in the display, this moves the cursor toward the left to select the item that you wish to set. 10 ENT/YES button This is pressed to execute the current operation or select the current screen. If two or more setting items (parameters) are shown in the display, this moves the cursor toward the left to select the item that you wish to set. 1 1 POWER Switch This switch turns power of the VSR-880 on and off. 12 Front Cover A separately sold hard disk drive unit HDP88 series can be installed here (User Guide p. 6). 6 CD-RW button This button accesses the Mastering Room or CD-RW backup screens (p. 105). 15 Front and near Panels Front and Rear Panels Rear Panel 0 1 AC IN (AC Inlet) Connect the included power cable here. A Do NOT connect using any power cord other than the one provided. Using any other power cord may result in damage to the device. 2 SCSI (CD-RW) Connector This is a DB-25 type SCSI connector for connecting disk drives such as the CD-RW drive (Roland CD Recorder). Connect the SCSI connector of your unit with external SCSI-type devices that is described in Owner's Manual only. Be careful not to connect any other devices (such as RS-232C-type devices, parallel-type devices, etc.) even though that have similar-looking connectors. 3 FOOT SWITCH jack An optional foot switch (such as the DP-2 or the BOSS FS-5U) can be connected here when you want to control recorder operations, mark point settings, and punch in/out operations, and so on with a foot switch. With the factory settings, a foot switch is set to start and stop the recorder. 4 MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT/THRU) External MIDI devices (SI-80SP, MIDI controllers, MIDI sequencers, etc.) can be connected here. IN: This connector receives MIDI messages. Connect it to the MIDI OUT connector of the external MIDI device. OUT/THRU: This connector can be used either as a MIDI OUT or as a MIDI THRU connector. With the factory settings, it will function as a MIDI OUT connector, which means it is set to transmit MIDI messages. 5 DIGITAL Connectors These input and output digital audio signals (multitrack or stereo). R-BUS (RMDB2): This is an 8-in/8-out 24-bit digital audio connector...


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